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OVRLND-1 at Imogene Pass
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OVRLND-1 in New Mexico.
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Meeting people in the road that live the same lifestyle and think the same way you do, is awesome. Especially in Northern India where the number of overlanders can be counted on one hand. http://ift.tt/2mYQ8eC
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LET’S GO SLEEP ON A MOUNTAIN
by Ben Matthews
We had the idea. We didn’t know where we were going or what we were going to do exactly, but after driving around aimlessly and poring over guidebooks, we found our objective. We set our sights on South Early Winter Spire in the insanely beautiful North Cascades of Washington. We headed east.
Winters in Washington can be rough, and this was one of the grayest and rainiest winters in something like 20 years. It was my first winter here, so I have nothing to compare it to, but it was a definite change from the bright dry winters of Wyoming. I didn’t mind it too much because the snow was usually great for skiing and you don’t feel too bad about cuddling up and watching a movie (or two) when the sun sets 4:30pm. But this weekend was a different story: the weather was absolutely perfect — not a cloud in the sky, no wind, the temperature just right, and the sun didn’t set until nearly 9pm.
We set out from our car, quickly ascended the steep couloir, crossed the ridge, and arrived at the base of the climb. From the get-go, we decided we were going to sleep at or near the top of the climb, depending on bivy spots. We had our bags packed with the lightest overnight gear we needed and began to climb. The climbing was very moderate and just a whole lot of fun. Type 1 fun, the good kind. We arrived at the summit just a little bit before sunset, after scouting out or bivy spot for the night, a (not-so) flat ledge just below the summit with just enough room for two people to lay down comfortably. We ate some snacks, played around on the summit and just took in the beauty. This was my first climb in the Cascades and it could not have been on a better day. We could see a seemingly endless amount of peaks surrounding us in all directions. I was in love. In love with this state that I now call home.
We went to bed shortly after stuffing curry couscous, veggies, and sausages into our bellies and quickly fell asleep (kinda) to shooting stars overhead and the sound of distant cornices breaking off and crashing down. Not. Bad. We woke with the sun the next morning, made our coffee, ate some bacon, and prepped for the quick repel and glissade to get down to the car. We went home tired, yet full of life.
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Ben Matthews is an adventure/lifestyle photographer based in Seattle, WA. Give him a follow on Instagram @bentommat or see more of his work at bentmatthews.com. This post was adapted with permission from his blog
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Relaxing and resetting at home base..
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